High School
Biloxi High School, Biloxi, MS, 1975 to 1978
- Lettered in football & baseball
- Led Indians to Big 8 State Baseball Championship
- Two-time Biloxi American League MVP in 1977 & 1978
- Received Gulf Coast Chapter National Football Foundation Scholar Athlete Award
- Most Valuable Offensive Lineman in 1977
- Played baseball and football at Notre Dame high and transferred in his junior year to Biloxi High
- Led Biloxi Southern Little League team to 1972 Mississippi State Championship
- Received football & baseball scholarship offers from Delta State, accepted baseball scholarship
College
Delta State University, Cleveland, MS 1979-1982
- Four-time All Gulf South Conference catcher, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982
- Four-time NCAA All-Region team, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982
- Three-time ABCA All-South Region, 1979, 1981, 1982
- Three-time CoSida Academic All-America, 1980, 1981, 1982
- Two-time N.L. Cassibry MVP in 1980 & 1982
- 2nd team Rawlings ABCA All-America, 1982
- Career leader in home runs (36) and RBI (184)
- DSU Senior Athlete of the Year, 1982
- Mississippi Baseball Player of the Year, 1982
- Graduated with honors
- Drafted by New York Mets in the 15th round of the 1982 MLB amateur draft on June 7, 1982, 370th player selected overall, signed with the Mets
Professional Career
New York Mets Organization
- Spent several years in the New York Mets Minor League program
Jackson Mets, Jackson, MS, Texas League, Class AA, New York Mets affiliate 1985
- Played in 126 games, 69 runs, 149 hits, 34 2B, 6 3B, 11 HR, 108 RBI, .307
- Set the franchise record for all-time RBIs with 108
- Led team to Texas League Championship
- Two-time New York Mets Minor League Player of the Year, 1984 & 1985
- Named to Texas League All-Star team
- Runner-up to Texas League MVP
New York Mets 1986-1990
- MLB Debut was on April 19, 1986, against the Philadelphia Phillies, 1 RBI in 3 at-bats; knocked in run on infield grounder
- Team defeated Houston Astros 4-3 in NL Championship series; defeated Boston Red Sox 4-3 in World Series 1985
- Hit first and only Grand Slam home run on August 20, 1987
- New York Mets Player for the Month for May, 1989
- Highest season total of games in MLB – 79 in 1989
- Back-up to catcher Gary Carter
- Starting day catcher, hit home run in first at-bat 1990
- Released by the New York Mets on September 4, 1990
Los Angeles Dodgers 1990-1991
- Signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers as free agent on September 21, 1990
- Granted free agency on June 12, 1991
Remaining Career
- Signed with the California Angels as free agent on June 19, 1991
- Released by the California Angels on October 24, 1991
- Signed with the Houston Astros as free agent on January 15, 1992
- Granted free agency on October 15, 1992
- Signed as free agent with the St. Louis Cardinals on January 4, 1993
- Released by St. Louis Cardinals on September 1, 1993
- Signed as free agent with Cincinnati Reds on February 11, 1994
- Granted free agency on October 15, 1994
- Signed as free agent with Chicago White Sox on April 25, 1995
- Released by White Sox on November 30, 1995
CAREER PRO BASEBALL HIGHLIGHTS:
- Played in 253 games, 53 runs, 150 hits, 26 2B, 2 3B, 15 HR, 89 RBI, .239 avg
- Played in last game on October 1, 1995, against Minnesota Twins, 0-for-3
- Catcher for 2 minor league championship teams: 1985 Jackson Mets, 1984 Lynchburg Mets
- Two-time New York Mets Minor League Player of the Year in 1984 & 1985
- Three-time minor league all-star catcher in 1984, 1985, 1994
- Signed with Rangers as free agent on January 16, 1996, did not play
Managing Career
Columbia Mules, Columbia, TN, Big South League (Independent)
- Named Big South Independent League Manager of the Year, 1996
- Led team to Northern Division title
1997, Manager, Charleston Alley Cats, Charleston, WV, South Atlantic League, Class A, Cincinnati Reds affiliate,
- Led team to North Division title
- Served as Reds catching instructor for organization
1998, Manager, Charleston Alley Cats, Charleston, WV, South Atlantic League, Class A, Cincinnati Reds affiliate
General manager, Biloxi Breeze, Cotton States League, 2004
Selected as Baseball Ambassador for Southern League AA Biloxi Shuckers, 2017 to present